Mozambique Likely To See A Moderate Role Increase For State Sanctioned Non-State Actors Over The Next Five Years
Executive Summary:
Due to high stability, low levels of corruption, a relative ease of doing business, and minimal amounts of democracy, it is likely that government sanctioned non-state actors (NSAs) such as MS Nepal, Resource Africa, and British American Tobacco, play the most influential but still insignificant role within Mozambique (represented by its score of 1 on the State Sanctioned side of the Role Potential spectrum). However, within the next five years, it is likely that the role of NSAs will increase and they will likely play a moderate role within Mozambique. This is primarily due to the business opportunities associated with the extraction of natural resources, such as oil, and government initiatives to seek foreign direct investment that will attract lawful NSA development.
Mozambique Likely To See A Moderate Role Increase For State Sanctioned Non-State Actors Over The Next Five Years
Executive Summary:
Due to high stability, low levels of corruption, a relative ease of doing business, and minimal amounts of democracy, it is likely that government sanctioned non-state
Analytic Confidence: 7
Source Reliability: 8
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